Course Summary

Let us help you get the best score you can on the UExcel Business Ethics exam with our in-depth study guide course. The multiple-choice quizzes and chapter tests prepare you for the exam by covering all the topics you'll see on the test.

About This Course

Take about two weeks to study with our UExcel Business Ethics prep course, and you'll be prepared to pass the UExcel exam and earn three college credits. The credits you earn from a passing score on the UExcel exam can be transferred to more than 2,900 colleges and universities.

All the topics you would find in a typical business ethics college course are covered in this course, including ethical theories and decision making, ethics policies, business-government relations, corporate responsibility and ethics in advertising. Video lessons bring to life concepts like regional integration, special interest group strategies and consumer rights.

Syllabus & Course Information

When you've completed the lessons in this course, you'll have mastery of the objectives listed below. These objectives align with questions on the UExcel Business Ethics exam. For additional preparation, complete the final exam that closes out this course.

Examine the roles of international trade organizations and differentiate between comparative and absolute advantage.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites aren't needed for this course, but an understanding of basic business principles and concepts might be useful.

Course Format

Video lessons and quizzes make up the UExcel Business Ethics exam prep course. The course features 177 video lessons that are divided into 24 chapters. Each video lesson can be watched in about five to ten minutes and comes with a transcript so you can follow along with the lessons. A quick quiz is also available at the conclusion of each video, so you can make sure you understand the materials. For further review, you'll find chapter exams and a final exam in this course.

Stay on top of your progress throughout this course with the progress tracking tool, which tells you how many lessons you've watched and quizzes you've passed. If you're confused about a concept or have a question, the subject experts who lead these courses are available to help you.

UExcel Business Ethics Exam Information

Topics asked about on the UExcel Business Ethics exam are the same as those you would learn about in an upper-level college business ethics course. An upper-level course in business ethics is typically a semester long and is taken in your third or fourth year of college. It is usually part of the business core curriculum for business, management and finance majors.

Number of Questions: Approximately 100

Question Type: Multiple choice

Time Limit: 2 hours

Number of Credits: 3

Exam Cost: $95

Earn UExcel Credit

A passing score on the UExcel Business Ethics exam leads to three transferable college credits that you can use to cut the cost of your degree - and your time spent in school - in half. This course presents the most efficient method for preparing for the UExcel exam and quickly earning credits.

Study Schedule for the UExcel Business Ethics Exam

Nearly 18 hours of instruction are available in this test prep course. Lessons are self-paced, giving you the flexibility to study when you have time. The timetable below can help you decide how much time you'll need to prepare for the exam. Use it as a guide to determine how many weeks you'll need to study, then call in and set up your test appointment early to secure the time slot that you want.

Study Frequency

When You'll Be Ready for the Exam

3 hours a day; 3 days a week

About 2 weeks

2 hours a day; 3 days a week

About 3 weeks

1 hour a day; 3 days a week

About 6 weeks

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